Page 2 - TABLE OF CONTENTS
2 | P a g e TABLE OF CONTENTS INTRODUCTION / DISPOSAL INFORMATION 3 SAFETY PRECAUTIONS / OPERATING CONDITION 4 - 5 IDENTIFICATION OF ACCESSORIES 6 IDENTIFICATION OF PARTS 7 CONTROL PANEL 8 INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS 9 - 12 OPERATION INSTRUCTIONS 13 - 14 WATER DRAINAGE 15 REMOTE CONTROL 16 CARE AND MA...
Page 3 - D I S P O S A L
3 | P a g e Thank you for choosing the Whynter portable air conditioner. Please follow the instructions provided in this user guide to obtain the very best performance from your portable air conditioner and take full advantage of the many features your portable air conditioner offers you. We trust t...
Page 4 - SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
4 | P a g e Your safety and the safety of others are very important to us. To reduce the risk of fire, electrical shock or injury when using your appliance, follow these basic precautions . SAFETY PRECAUTIONS Before the appliance is used, it m ust be properly positioned and installed as detailed in ...
Page 5 - OPERATING CONDITION; MODE
5 | P a g e Do not allow children to climb, stand or hang on the appliance. The air conditioner could tip over and get damaged and/or seriously injure somebody Keep fingers out of the air intakes and air outlets The appliance is an electrical appliance. To avoid injury from electrical shock do...
Page 6 - IDENTIFICATION OF ACCESSORIES
6 | P a g e IDENTIFICATION OF ACCESSORIES IMAGE ACCESSORY NAME QUANTITY Exhaust hose, Sliding Round Adaptor and Flat Mouth Adaptor 1 set Window sliders and Clear plastic plug (plug is in the upper corner of the plastic bag that holds the user manual) 1 set Foam seal 3 pcs Remote control & Batter...
Page 7 - Remote Signal receptor; Rear
7 | P a g e IDENTIFICATION OF PARTS Front 1. Control Panel 2. Front Air Vent / Louvers 3. Handles 4. Remote Signal receptor 5. Panel Rear 6. Upper air filter 7. Air outlet (hot air exhaust) 8. Casters 9. Upper air intake 10. Upper drain port 11. Lower air intake (Compressor) 12. Lower air filter 13....
Page 8 - OPERATING YOUR AIR CONDITIONER; CONTROL PANEL
8 | P a g e OPERATING YOUR AIR CONDITIONER Before you begin, thoroughly familiarize yourself with the control panel, remote control and all of the functions. Follow the symbol for the desired function. The unit can be controlled by the unit control panel alone or with the remote control. CONTROL PAN...
Page 9 - INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS; Cool or Auto Mode
9 | P a g e INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS The air conditioner should be placed on a hard and level surface strong enough to support the unit. The unit has casters and it should only be rolled on smooth, flat surfaces. Use caution when rolling on carpet surfaces. Do not attempt to roll the unit over obje...
Page 10 - Window kit Installation
10 | P a g e Window kit Installation W hen you use this air conditioner unit, hot air must be exhausted out of the room to complete the air exchange of the condenser. When the unit is operating in dry or fan only mode, no exhaust is required. Your window kit has been designed to fit most standard ve...
Page 11 - Window kit Installation in a double-hung window
11 | P a g e Window kit Installation in a double-hung window 1. Open window or sliding door for approximately 5” 2. Cut the foam seal (adhesive type) to the proper length and attach it to the bottom of the window. Fig.10. 3. Adjust the length of the window bars to the same length and width of the op...
Page 12 - Window kit Installation in a sliding door/ window
12 | P a g e Window kit Installation in a sliding door/ window 1. Open window or sliding door for approximately 5” 2. Cut the foam seal (adhesive type) to the proper length and attach it to the bottom of the door / window. See Fig.14. 3. Adjust the length of the window bars to the same length and wi...
Page 13 - OPERATION INSTRUCTIONS; BEFORE USING YOUR APPLI ANCE; SWITCHING ON/OFF THE AIR CONDITIONER; COOLING MODE; FAN ONLY MODE
13 | P a g e OPERATION INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE USING YOUR APPLI ANCE Remove the exterior and interior packing Before connecting the appliance to the power source, let it stand upright for approximately 4 hours. This will reduce the possibility of a malfunction in the cooling system from handling dur...
Page 15 - WATER DRAINAGE; Continuous drainage
15 | P a g e WATER DRAINAGE W hen the water level of the bottom tray reaches maximum level, the unit will beep 8 times and the digital display will show P1 symbol. Also, the cooling or dehumidifying function will stop and the fan only function will start. Continuous drainage In COOL or DRY modes, re...
Page 16 - REMOTE CONTROL; NOTE; INDICATOR FUNCTION
16 | P a g e REMOTE CONTROL The portable air conditioner can be switched on by the remote control. To transmit signals from the remote control to the air conditioner, point the front part of the remote handset towards the control panel on the air conditioner. Reception of the signal is confirmed by ...
Page 17 - CARE AND MAINTENANCE; IMPORTANT
17 | P a g e CARE AND MAINTENANCE IMPORTANT : Switch off the air conditioner and disconnect the plug from the power outlet Drain water by removing the drain plug Always transport the air conditioner in an upright position only CLEANING THE AIR FILTERS To ensure the air intake is filtered pro...
Page 18 - TECHNICAL DATA
18 | P a g e TECHNICAL DATA Cooling capacity 8,000 BTU cooling capacity Power supply 115 V / 60Hz Maximum power input 910W Maximum input 8.2 Amps Dehumidifying capacity 45.6 Pts/day Thermostat 62° - 88°F (17°C - 30°C) Refrigerant R410A Air flow (max.) 270m3/h /159CFM Fan speeds 3 (LOW and HIGH or AU...
Page 19 - TROUBLESHOOTING; Problem
19 | P a g e TROUBLESHOOTING Problem Possible Causes Solutions The portable air conditioner does not turn on Power failure / outage The automatic switch, line fuse, or breaker has been tripped The power supply voltage is too low The power cord is damaged The L.C.D.I. power plug for the uni...
Page 21 - To obtain service or information, contact; Product contents and specifications may change without notice.
ONE YEAR LIMITED WARRANTY & THREE YEAR WARRANTY ON COMPRESSOR This W HYNTER portable air conditioner is warranted, to the original owner within the 48 continental states, for one year from the date of purchase against defects in material and workmanship under normal use and service. Should your ...